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****tim may mean
several different things:
Botany ****tim, the
plural of ****tah,
which is
Hebrew for wood from the
acacia tree,
which appears in the...
- ****tah tree (Hebrew: שטה) or the
plural "
****tim" was used in the
Tanakh to
refer to
trees belonging to the
genera Vac****ia and
Faidherbia (both formerly...
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Hebrew Bible, it is
referred to as Abel-
****tim, as well as in the
shorter forms ****tim and Ha-
****tim. Abel-
****tim,
Hebrew meaning "Meadow of the Acacias"...
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Shimshai Shimri Shimrith Shinab Shinar Shiphi Shiphrah Shisha Shishak ****rai
****tim ****a Shoa
Shobab Shobach Shobai Shobal Shobek Shochoh Shoham Shomer Shophach...
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cubits in
length and in breadth, and 3
cubits in height. It was made of
****tim wood, and was
overlaid with br****. In each of its four
corners projections...
- the area
around Tell el-Hammam is
identified by many
scholars as Abel-
****tim. 1st
century CE –
Livias (Latin: Liviada)
under Herod Agrippa, 4 BCE. Traditionally...
- "across from Jericho", and more
specifically "from Beth
Jeshimoth to Abel
****tim" (Num. 33:49). Here is the last
Station of the
Exodus and the
place from...
- Land. The Book of
Numbers in the
Hebrew Bible describes how, at
Abila or
****tim, he took part in the
Heresy of Peor,
taking as a
paramour a
Midianite woman...
- Jordan, the
renewal of the
covenant at
Gilgal (Joshua 5:9).
****tim; the
acacia meadow (Abel-
****tim), hod. Ghor-es-Seisaban, was at the
southeastern corner...
- Vac****ia seyal, the red acacia,
known also as the ****tah tree (the
source of
****tim wood), is a thorny, 6– to 10-m-high (20 to 30 ft) tree with a pale greenish...